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MEPs can’t hire relatives? Ask the Latvians how to get around the rules

24. November, 2016Sanita Jemberga, Re:Baltica

Latvian members of the European Parliament, Iveta Grigule (ZZS) and Andrejs Mamikins (Harmony Centre), are circumventing the parliament’s rules preventing conflicts of interests and employing each other’s relatives as interns, Re:Baltica has found.

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